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Do not remove foreign objects from the ear without a doctor’s assistance
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Do not try and remove a foreign object from the nasal passage without a doctor’s assistance
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They are able to attend to school requirements with each other’s help and assistance from elders, as the parents would be usually busy
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Despite this, he’s been helping me by going through my lines with me when he calls round – it would have been a lot harder without his assistance and encouragement – he says it’s helping him keep track of what the play is about
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He knew he couldn't do it alone but he would like to be of any assistance he could to Jarome
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When brethren study the contents of this book, they should find assistance in helping a congregation function
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It would be pleasant having company and yes, practical assistance might be useful
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Once the meal has reached the stage where we no longer need assistance from the staff, Wiesse turns the conversation to the coming journey
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By the time he and Orens have settled Sefir and Adamant in stalls, I am feeling a less shaky and able to cross the stable yard without assistance
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A scruffy teenage boy appears almost immediately, offering assistance, his eyes brightening up when he sees the stallion Berndt is riding
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They may also refer applicants to local or nearby technical assistance workshops or to organizations that are under contract with the Federal government to provide this kind of assistance
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Assistance may also be available from one of the nearly two dozen organizations funded by the Department of Health and Human Services' Compassion Capital Fund
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” With a wave of his hand the little man requested assistance from his aide to lean forward
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staff on alert that we may need medical assistance
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learn and does not require the assistance of anyone
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The girl’s a trained hairdresser and her mum has a job for her if she can only find accommodation in the village – and you know just how difficult that is! There wouldn’t be a problem with the rent as she would be eligible for assistance if her wages are too low
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I thank you Alpha for your generosity and assistance in this matter
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‘With assistance – one of my neighbours appeared and offered to carry it
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Bunty Danvers was a remarkable woman of great generosity, as you will no doubt have realised, she cared greatly about people and took immense pains to do whatever she could to help those who, as she saw it, needed assistance, but only ever from an altruistic motive
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The announcement from George at the Council meeting, after his presumptuous offer of assistance as 'adviser' for dubious civil improvements, and that he would then 'push forward' to become a hotelier, as a model for the rest of them, was the last straw
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During the spring and into the summer, George, with Harry's assistance, built a new boat
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This she both encouraged and enhanced, so that while each must rely on the other in an activity they could not perform individually, neither required the constant assistance of the other to accomplish those tasks which were just within the capability of one
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No doubt hundreds of times before he’d left his post when the comatose patient hadn’t asked for assistance
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with some assistance from the regular British authorities, but there
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” He began to sit down, then seeing a tear in his mother's eye, stood again and finished with, “If you didn't know already, it was my Mother and Father's wish that my sisters and myself have the finest education possible, and it has been through their constant and careful efforts over the years, with the assistance and guidance of my Great-uncle, which has made this all possible
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and accommodation, as well as assistance with customs and practice
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He recognized a fellow passenger from their own train, here and there busily seeking assistance with transport from the station, or being greeted by friends and relatives
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medical assistance to ensure that he kept a level head? It
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Her son has recently married and has left her without assistance managing the staff and daily requirements of the business
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are not providing every assistance they can
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but merely to lend assistance
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convey the impression that he'd be of no assistance in a
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“Do you see this house? It was ravaged by the rising river and the people who live here have need of assistance to get their lives back to what they once called normal
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“Yes, we can offer our assistance, and we shall see if it is accepted or not
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Harry explained that he and his companion were associated with a new chapter of the Sisters of Mercy, and could they be allowed to offer assistance to herself and family in their current distress?
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assistance, but as things stand he’s rather preoccupied with
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And for Titania's part, her assistance to White Feathers opened her eyes to the far reaching impact of a village's livery stable
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Those who had always made efforts to raise their scions properly, enjoyed the addition of formal assistance made through the school's Mistress and her lieutenants
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Harry arrived on that weekend to offer what assistance he could to Chloe's efforts in consolation for their friend
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He arrived at Clive House and assisted where he could, yet this event was already under the capable administration of Olivia Allcock, and his assistance was moot
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They set a schedule of bi-weekly rehearsals, to be increased as need be; the sets' construction was entrusted to Miss Bunker and her determinations of assistance were also set on a 'as needed' basis
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They discussed their mutual fondness for the work itself and of Harold's being able to call upon Lawrence for any assistance he might be able to advance on his friend's behalf
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what he could offer this family by way of assistance, and
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“We perform in a school house; might we set up a scholarship or something for our sons and daughters who wish to pursue their education, but who might not otherwise be able to without assistance?”
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resources of the Bailli or count on the assistance of
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None of them had ever dared ask for clarification or assistance, presuming that such admissions would reveal a lack of competence and a summary sacking
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“George, Lawrence, White Feathers and I could likely pull it off with assistance from some of Sarah's former students
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" Even Kit was willing to make beds then; although, she knew Jim needed his assistance more
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Police are asking the public for assistance in locating this man
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The masters, upon these occasions, are just as clamorous upon the other side, and never cease to call aloud for the assistance of the civil magistrate, and the rigorous execution of those laws which have been enacted with so much severity against the combination of servants, labourers, and journeymen
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Jean was one of the first to lend assistance, and
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his assistance, and the Indulgences were a considerable
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convince her to co-operate - with the assistance of an
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assistance when I show them this
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manufactures may sometimes be in the same town, and sometimes in the same neighbourhood, without being able to lend the least assistance to one another
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monk was roused to come to his assistance, he was in
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In Great Britain, and some other northern countries, the finer fruits cannot Be brought to perfection but by the assistance of a wall
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"Sit my lads and eat, Nimblefax get off that chair, now eat, for this evening Seaboy will need assistance with his gift"
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what assistance she could, and together they began to get
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got in without assistance from the Abbot
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In the disorderly state of England under the Plantagenets, who governed it from about the middle of the twelfth till towards the end of the fifteenth century, one district might be in plenty, while another, at no great distance, by having its crop destroyed, either by some accident of the seasons, or by the incursion of some neighbouring baron, might be suffering all the horrors of a famine; and yet if the lands of some hostile lord were interposed between them, the one might not be able to give the least assistance to the other
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operation and assistance of the local Bailli – who
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When, partly by the conveniency of discounting bills, and partly by that of cash accounts, the creditable traders of any country can be dispensed from the necessity of keeping any part of their stock by them unemployed, and in ready money, for answering occasional demands, they can reasonably expect no farther assistance from hanks and bankers, who, when they have gone thus far, cannot, consistently with their own interest and safety, go farther
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Those companies, therefore, had so long ago given all the assistance to the traders and other undertakers of Scotland which it is possible for banks and bankers, consistently with their own interest, to give
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Those traders and other undertakers, having got so much assistance from banks and bankers, wished to get still more
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The debtors of such a bank as that whose conduct I have been giving some account of were likely, the greater part of them, to be chimerical projectors, the drawers and redrawers of circulating bills of exchange, who would employ the money in extravagant undertakings, which, with all the assistance that could be given them, they would probably never be able to complete, and which, if they should be completed, would never repay the expense which they had really cost, would never afford a fund capable of maintaining a quantity of labour equal to that which had been employed about them
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dealers and dealers, yet banks and bankers might still be able to give nearly the same assistance to the industry and commerce of the country, as they had done when paper money filled almost the whole circulation
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They might still be able to give the utmost assistance which banks and bankers can with propriety give to traders of every kind
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Without the assistance of some artificers, indeed, the cultivation of land cannot be carried on, but with great inconveniency and continual interruption
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Such artificers, too, stand occasionally in need of the assistance of one another; and as their residence is not, like that of the farmer, necessarily tied down to a precise spot, they naturally settle in the neighbourhood of one another, and thus form a small town or village
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The other was to form a new militia, by making the inhabitants of those towns, under the command of their own magistrates, march out upon proper occasions to the assistance of the king
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The daylight was of great assistance as she DRAFT
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As a result of the previous repetitive predicament, Denise would sometimes have to spend several hours weaving and ambling about the streets—asking for directions and seemingly understanding which route to take from the instructions received—but often ending up farther away from her destination than when she had first sought out assistance
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There was no reason to believe that the deadly Altmer warriors and mages within the Embassy’s walls needed any assistance in their charge
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To dream that you have two heads indicate that you need to learn to ask for help and accept assistance
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Alternatively, the dream indicates that you are in need of some support and assistance
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As she was urging the still fuming Homer to accept her assistance, a knot of men approached the pier
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With Philemon’s assistance, I’ll man the helm
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But they knew that a bear or some such beast was close by and they wondered if some poor soul had stumbled onto it – and needed prompt assistance
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OF JACOB'S VISIT TO THE ADJUDICATOR AND HIS FRUITLESS APPEAL FOR ASSISTANCE
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The natural effort of every individual to better his own condition, when suffered to exert itself with freedom and security, is so powerful a principle, that it is alone, and without any assistance, not only capable of carrying on the society to wealth and prosperity, but of surmounting a hundred impertinent obstructions, with which the folly of human laws too often encumbers its operations: though the effect of those obstructions is always, more or less, either to encroach upon its freedom, or to diminish its security
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And who would deny him sustenance, either of body or mind? Being both the first and final arbiter of whom should receive financial assistance from the state, was a responsibility that was not without its stresses and strains, and Mr Rudolph Snickerty's contribution to society had not escaped recognition
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With a lot of assistance and guidance from her unified mentors, she spun on her foot and faced her company
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"A pig, you say? The ingenuity of these people! She wanted assistance, I take it?"
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By these rules, and by my judgement, you do not qualify for assistance, and therefore assistance you shall not have
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The mother city, though she considered the colony as a child, at all times entitled to great favour and assistance, and owing in return much gratitude and respect, yet considered it as an emancipated child, over whom she pretended to claim no direct authority or jurisdiction
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“Anyway,” Tei tried again, “While you now have the guardians to assist you in your training---and that was assistance that had to be offered, you must recognize that much
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But the Dutch government soon began to oppress the Portuguese colonists, who, instead of amusing themselves with complaints, took arms against their new masters, and by their own valour and resolution, with the connivance, indeed, but without any avowed assistance from the mother country, drove them out of Brazil
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and will not interfere, only offer assistance
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Essentially, the meeting with the Higher Beings is not one of judgment but that of assistance
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She rather sheepishly thanked Jannson for his assistance and made back for her office
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’ ‘Sorry I could not have been of further assistance
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Asdrubal judged it necessary to lead the whole, or almost the whole, of the standing army which he commanded in Spain, to the assistance of his brother in Italy
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They found themselves altogether unprepared to stop or resist the incursion of Hyder Ali; and in consequence of those disorders, the company is now (1784) in greater distress than ever ; and, in order to prevent immediate bankruptcy, is once more reduced to supplicate the assistance of government
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‘You know, Roidon thinks he can thwart the Elusivers with his device – without anyone’s assistance
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But now, Torbin felt he could find his own strategy, and his new ally would surely be there to offer assistance
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These accomplishments the richer citizens seem frequently to have acquired at home, by the assistance of some demestic pedagogue, who was, generally, either a slave or a freedman ; and the poorer citizens in the schools of such masters as made a trade of teaching for hire
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‘I could do with assistance from my associates
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They can offer you protection and assistance